WBV Logistics: Optimization of the timber harvest chains and mobilization in private forests – regions Holzkirchen, Rosenheim and Traunstein

WBV Logistics: Optimization of the timber harvest chains and mobilization in private forests – regions Holzkirchen, Rosenheim and Traunstein

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Goal of the project was to improve the flow of information and of material in the timber supply process of the forestry associations (WBVs) Traunstein, Rosenheim and Holzkirchen. The following objectives were defined: Creation of an integrative model to increase the competitiveness of all stakeholders in the value-added chain (forest owner, WBVs, contractors, haulers, consumers of wood) Evaluation of different timber harvest chains in the frame of an actual state analysis based on important logistic indicators (i.a. lead times, accounting periods) Recording of organizational structures and of the technical equipment of the WBVs for the identification of the business process flow The study showed that especially in small private forests a clear process coordination is needed to fulfill customer demands while at the same time reducing idle time à consequent use of modern information and communication technology is very essential. In the implementation phase, changes were measured in two models: regional thinning events and the integration model. In the regional thinning events the following changes were recognized: The goal of a timber stack size of 50 m³ obs could not be reached, in fact, it even decreased to a size below the size of the actual state analysis The share of highly mechanized harvesting methods in total logging increased from 28 % to 37 % (goal: 35 %) The lead time could be reduced from 49 to 38 days (goal: 35 days) The accounting time (end of transport until final billing) could be reduced from 39 to 25 days (goal: 30 days) due to the installation of 4 EDP-inferfaces with customers (goal: 5 interfaces)

Region of origin
2951839
Type of wood
Stemwood
Origin of wood
Forest
Mobilization Potential
Estimated 1 m³/ha through more efficient staff at forest owner association
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive on biodiversity and forest resilience enhancement

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
more efficient working processes
Job effect
Better qualified staff through project including results
Income effect
more efficient working processes and cost reduction possibility identification
Specific knowledge needed
Staff have to be trained with IT-tools
Key prerequisites

Using standard IT solutions and adopt existing organization to usage

Domain
Harvesting, infrastructure, logistics
Digital solution
No
Innovation
No
Country of origin
Germany
Region of origin
2951839
Scale of application
Regional/sub-national
Start and end year
2003 - 2005
References and Resources
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood